Huddersfield Daily Examiner

Farewell Gorden

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Gorden Kaye at Huddersfie­ld Parish Church. Actresses, Vicki Michelle and Sue Hodge (right) at the service; below right, Vicky with actor Ken Morley Charles Garland, who worked on ‘Allo ‘Allo!, said the part of Rene was “written for him and, to be honest, it was perfect casting”.

The actor appeared in all 84 episodes of ’Allo ’Allo! which ran from 1982 until 1992, and reprised the role in a 2007 special, as well as appearing in a stage version of the series. Kaye, who had dementia, died last month at a care home in Knaresboro­ugh.

Comedian Keith Simmons said the star would always be known as King Gorden to the Water Rats – a showbiz fraternity and charity which the star had been ‘King’ of in 1999.

“He was a lovely man and we had great times,” he said.

Vicki Michelle, who played saucy waitress Yvette Carte-Blanche, said he was part of her life and “almost like a husband” for at least 20 years.

She said: “He was lovely. Sometimes he was really naughty and he played pranks, and other times he’d be quite serious, and sometimes I think he was quite lonely. There were many different sides to him.”

The actor began his profession­al career working for the Bolton Repertory Theatre.

In January 1990 he was seriously injured when a piece of wood smashed through the windscreen of his car during a storm. He was left with a scar on his forehead and no memory of the details of the accident, but he recovered and was able to resume his career.

In 1989 he penned an autobiogra­phy in which he described growing up as a shy homosexual youth.

Afterwards Ken Morley, who played General Leopold von Flockenstu­ffen in ’Allo ’Allo!, said: “I have got very, very fond memories of Gorden.

“It was strange because it was like the War of the Roses, I’m from Lancashire and he’s from Yorkshire. I ended up playing a German and he a French person.

“’Allo ’Allo! ran for nine years, which was quite a bit longer than the war itself. He was hilarious.”

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